Handheld Probe Images Photoreceptors in Children
Duke University researchers have developed a handheld probe that can image individual photoreceptors in the eyes of infants.
Clinical Practice Today : Developing Gene-Specific Molecular Approaches to Treat Inherited Retinal Diseases
First FDA approval marks beginning of new era.
Duke Ophthalmology Ranks 6th in US News and World Report!
We are proud to announce that Duke Ophthalmology is once again ranked 6th in the 2018-2019 US News and World Report Best Hospital rankings.
Duke Emerges as Key Player in National Initiative to Develop Physician-Scientists
Physician scientists—those who hold MD or MD/PhD degrees and pursue biomedical research —offer a unique skill set, as they are especially well positioned to translate basic science discoveries into
Immune Response Likely Culprit in Eyelid Gland Condition That Causes Dry Eye
Mouse, human data suggest inflammation tips immune response, which disrupts oil glands
Toth Speaks at Focus on Eye Health National Summit
Cynthia Toth, MD gears her research towards optical coherence tomography (OCT).